Attractions

Dry Falls

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As the name suggests, Dry Falls no longer carries water, but is the remnant of what was once the largest waterfall known to have existed on earth. Viewing the 3.5 miles of sheer cliffs that drop 400 feet, it is easy to imagine the roar of water pouring over them. (Niagara Falls by comparison, is one mile wide with a drop of 165 feet).

Historical Walking Tour

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The town of Coulee Dam boasts a history rich in stories of the building of the mighty Grand Coulee Dam. From the well planned Engineer's Town to an entire section of Mason City that was moved to make way for the construction of the third powerhouse, Coulee Dam holds a vast treasure of information just waiting to be explored. Start at the Dam's Visitor Arrival Center and follow the signs. Pictorial signs on the bridge and walking museum.

The Gorge Amphitheater

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Wild Horse Monument

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Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies— George, WA
Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies is a sculpture of 15 wild horses that has crowned a prominent Central Washington hillside for more than a decade and is an inspiring sight for travelers along busy Washington Interstate 90 as they enter Grant County from the west

Coulee Dam Tribal Museum

Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Arrival Center

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The visitor center is located at the base of the dam in the town of Coulee Dam, Washington.

Daily Free Tours.

Laser Light Show

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Grand Coulee Dam is truly magnificent to behold. Built from 1933 to 1975, it is 550 feet tall, from the 500 foot wide polished granite base, to the 30-foot wide crest which supports a paved two lane road. When you include the third powerhouse, Grand Coulee Dam is almost 1 mile long. Did you know there is enough concrete in the Grand Coulee Dam to build a 60 foot wide highway four inches thick, from Los Angeles to New York City! ~ That is a 4 lane Highway 3,000 miles long.

Larson BMX Track

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The Larson BMX Track layout is of a letter M style built by Billy Allen in the fall of 2004 and is an ABA sanctioned BMX track. The Moses Lake BMX track has been quoted as one of the best tracks in the state.
The Larson BMX Track is host to around 20 races per year. Each race brings in athletes of all ages from all over the Pacific Northwest.

Moses Lake Museum & Art Center

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The Moses Lake Museum & Art Center (MAC), located in the new Moses Lake Civic Center, is dedicated to exploring the human and natural history of the Columbia Basin and celebrating the works of regional artists. We are a non-profit institution supported by the City of Moses Lake and Friends of MAC. MAC is home to the Adam East Collection of Native American artifacts, local historical exhibits, a fine art gallery, museum store and a giant Columbian Mammoth metal sculpture. Admission is free.

Sand Dunes/ORV Park

Potatoe Hill Road (follow Division South)Moses Lake Wa 98837

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Enjoy the fun and excitement of "conquering" a sand dune and more! The Grant County ORV area, one of the largest in the region, is located just four miles outside Moses Lake city limits in the sand dunes. Drive south on Division Street or take exit 174 off of I-90 and follow signs south. Rustic (no developed facilities) camping is permitted. The sand dunes are is located on the southern tip of Moses Lake with rolling sand dunes and great fishing and water skiing opportunities available!

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Cave B Estate Winery

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Cave B Estate Winery is an award-winning boutique winery located in the Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area) in the very center of Washington State Wine Country. We grow an unusually broad range of varietals, made possible in large part by the microclimates existent at our distinctive cliff-side location, 900 feet above the Columbia River.

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Quincy Valley Golf & RV

17056 Road 5 N.W. Hwy 281Quincy Wa 98848(509)787-3244

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Quincy Golf and RV is a desert paradise located just five miles off Exit 149 on I 90. Newly renovated facilities include the Desert Mile Bar and Grill with indoor and outdoor dining. The 18 hole course features excellent greens. Green fees are as low as $10. Stay and Play packages with full RV hook-ups located at the course offer affordable get aways. Situated 10 miles from the Gorge at George,plan a combination golf and concert mini getaway, only 2 hours from Bellevue. Cart and club rentals available. Open to the public, no tee times required.

Masquers Theater

Sage Hills Golf Club RV Park

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Sage Hills Golf Course was built in the early 1960's, originally as a private club. It has been open to the public for more than two decades.

Sage Hills Golf & RV Resort is located 15 miles south of Moses Lake in the heart of the Columbia Basin. Situated amidst the sand and sagebrush you will find an oasis of lush green fairways,, mature trees, and perhaps the finest greens in Eastern Washington. This Championship course offers 4 sets of tees to challenge all golfers. The course rating is 74.2 and has a slope rating of 122.

Our Pro Shop is stocked with everything from golf equipment to apparel. Power and pull carts are available as well as rental clubs. The Sage Bar & Grill is on site. Banquet-type services can be arranged for larger groups or tournaments.